What's up, Dog?

Schnauzers in scrubs? Well, something very like that will be trotting into the Aurora West Allis Medical Center, 8901 W. Lincoln Ave, main lobby on Dec. 3 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Some four-legged reps from the Wisconsin Humane Society will be putting in an appearance in medical garb to promote not only pet adoption, but to let the public grab a laugh, a photo opp and leave donations to support the WHS.

Aurora works with animal therapy programs and allows hospital visitation by patient's pets, so "we thought this would be a good fit," says Jill Aschebrook, director of patient-centered care at the hospital.

It's a win-win-win situation for WHS, Aurora West Allis Medical Center, and of course, homeless pets.